Why zebra 2 initialize patch sounds different to one in trance mastery tutorial

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I am trying to make a sound by adam szabo, the come home bass in his tutorial,I am just starting the video, however the zebra 2 initialize patch sounds very different in the video than in my FL Studio

Can anyone guide me?

Here is the video with the example

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Anyone can make their own init patch and call it Default.h2p, put it in Presets folder and that's it. It doesn't have to be the same for all installs of Zebra in the whole wide world. :)

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that makes sense, but all parameters in their interface look at the same values as in mine.

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and if the values are the same in all knobs, then I guess it should have the same sound because also I drawed the same midi notes.

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u-he's initialize patch on my system does sound similar....
rsp
sound sculptist

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to which, the tutorial video? or mine?

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ooh yours.
never mind I completely missed the point.
my bad.
yes as ED said he probably has his own initialize patch.... mine sounds just like yours.
I thought the tutorial above was the tutorial in question, not your tutorial.
sorry.
rsp
sound sculptist

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Isn't the problem merely the pitch?

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if all my knobs are the same as in the video, shouldnt the sound be the same?

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I think I found the reason,!

(same author tutorial), how did the build the initialize patch

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actually the reason is weird to me, on his tutorial, the draw the midi notes starting on C3, and I get his same sound on C5

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Btw, those tutorials are absolutely excellent (watched them some time ago). The only major mistake the guy makes is to sell it as trance tutorials... firstly it's rather a from the base tutorial about synthesizers in general, and secondly it's most probably NOT suited for people who are looking into trance tutorials, at least from my viewpoint, all the "how to the make sound from this famous trance track" requests in the sound design forums here rather show that people who are looking for these kind of tutorials are more into a quick and dirty tutorial on how to make a specific sound than into extensive tutorials about how synthesizers and sound works. But as said, these tutorials are great, and it would be a shame if people who are into learning synthesis would get put off by the "trance" tag on these. :)

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